World’s smallest pacemaker dissolves once it’s no longer needed
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A new pacemaker, described as the world's smallest and smaller than a grain of rice, has been developed. It is implanted using a syringe and is activated by light, and it dissolves when it is no longer needed. The device, which may have a significant impact on heart surgery, was developed by scientists at Northwestern University, with potential applications including use in babies.
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